“Rick and Morty,” the animated sci-fi series created by Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland, is celebrated not only for its mind-bending adventures across the multiverse but also for its wickedly clever and often absurd humor. The show brilliantly combines dark satire, witty wordplay, and outrageous situations, making it a treasure trove of comedic brilliance. In the ever-expanding chaos of their interdimensional escapades, Rick and Morty encounter bizarre characters, explore strange worlds, and confront the weirdest of dilemmas. So, prepare to laugh, cringe, and be thoroughly entertained as we delve into the top 10 funniest moments in the cosmos of “Rick and Morty.”
“Pickle Rick” (Season 3, Episode 3)
In this episode, Rick literally turns himself into a pickle to avoid attending a family therapy session. As a pickle, he must navigate a series of ridiculous obstacles, including using the body of a dead rat as a makeshift exoskeleton. The humor here lies in the sheer absurdity of the situation and Rick’s determination to survive as a pickle.
“Total Rickall” (Season 2, Episode 4)
The Smith family’s home becomes infested with alien parasites that implant fake memories into their minds. The comedic brilliance comes from the family members recounting their supposed memories with increasingly absurd characters, like “Photography Raptor” and “Pencilvester.” The constant revelation of new characters and memories keeps the laughs coming.
“Meeseeks and Destroy” (Season 1, Episode 5)
In this episode, Rick introduces the family to Mr. Meeseeks, a blue, humanoid creature summoned to perform one task and then disappear. The humor unfolds as various family members, including Morty and Summer, request the assistance of Mr. Meeseeks for tasks ranging from golf improvement to boosting self-esteem. The catch is that Mr. Meeseeks become increasingly frustrated and unstable if their tasks aren’t completed promptly, leading to chaos and hilarious results. The episode culminates in a Meeseeks revolt, showcasing the absurdity of their existence and the consequences of their struggles.
“The Ricks Must Be Crazy” (Season 2, Episode 6)
In this episode, Rick takes Morty on an adventure inside his car battery, revealing a nested series of universes within. The humor emerges from the complexity of this multi-layered microcosm, where each universe powers the one beneath it. Rick’s interactions with the mini-verse scientist, Zeep Xanflorp, result in a comical power struggle and philosophical debates. Meanwhile, in the teeny-verse, Summer and Rick’s ship’s computer, voiced by Stephen Colbert, engage in a miniature, absurd war. The episode cleverly explores the idea of infinite realities while providing ample laughs.
“Interdimensional Cable 2: Tempting Fate” (Season 2, Episode 8)
As a follow-up to the first interdimensional cable episode, this installment features the Smith family watching even more bizarre and hilarious TV shows from alternate dimensions. The randomness and absurdity of these shows, such as “Man vs. Car” and “The Last Will and Testimeow: Weekend at Dead Cat Lady’s House II,” combined with the characters’ reactions and commentary, make for a surreal and humorous viewing experience. The improvised nature of these segments adds to the comedic charm.
“Mortynight Run” (Season 2, Episode 2)
This episode takes Morty on an intergalactic adventure alongside Rick. The humor kicks off with the introduction of Krombopulos Michael, an amoral assassin who casually discusses his profession while shopping for weapons. Morty’s moral dilemma and his ill-fated friendship with Fart, a gaseous telepathic entity with a penchant for singing, provide absurd and darkly comedic moments. The episode also explores the surreal world of Blips and Chitz, an arcade filled with bizarre games and alien patrons, adding layers of humor to the story.
“Get Schwifty” (Season 2, Episode 5)
Earth faces imminent destruction when a giant head appears in the sky and demands a hit song. Rick and Morty are thrust into an intergalactic musical competition, leading to humorous situations such as the creation of the catchy “Get Schwifty” song. The episode satirizes celebrity culture and the entertainment industry, and the judges’ absurd requirements, like “Ice-T’s Judgment,” contribute to the comedic charm. Additionally, the subplot involving Jerry’s involvement in a cult called the “True Level” adds a comedic layer of absurdity.
“Rixty Minutes” (Season 1, Episode 8)
In this interdimensional cable episode, Rick modifies the family’s TV to receive broadcasts from alternate dimensions. The humor arises from the unpredictability of the shows and commercials they stumble upon. Viewers are treated to bizarre and often disturbing alternate realities, including one where the characters have backward-facing knees and another featuring “Two Brothers,” an action-packed movie trailer with over-the-top narration. The characters’ reactions and commentary as they watch these strange programs make for a hilarious exploration of infinite possibilities.
“The Wedding Squanchers” (Season 2, Episode 10)
The Smith family attends the wedding of their friend Birdperson and Tammy, a seemingly harmless human. However, the episode takes a dark and unexpected turn as it is revealed that Tammy is an undercover agent for the Galactic Federation. The family’s transition from celebrating a joyful event to navigating a tense and dangerous situation provides darkly comedic moments, such as Jerry’s misguided attempt at diplomacy and Birdperson’s tragic fate. The episode underscores the show’s ability to blend humor with unexpected twists.
“Auto Erotic Assimilation” (Season 2, Episode 3)
In this episode, Rick reunites with Unity, a hive mind entity capable of controlling entire populations. The humor emerges from the bizarre situations resulting from Unity’s influence, including the creation of a surreal and satirical music video featuring Unity and Rick. As they indulge in hedonistic activities together, the episode explores themes of identity and codependency in a darkly comedic manner. The absurdity of Unity’s ability to manage an entire planet’s population and Rick’s chaotic lifestyle adds layers of humor to the story.
In conclusion, whether it’s exploring the multiverse or navigating the complexities of family life, “Rick and Morty” has consistently delivered some of the most memorable and humorous moments in modern television. So, whether you’re a seasoned fan or a newcomer to the series, these 10 funniest episodes are sure to provide you with plenty of laughter and a deeper appreciation for the wild, wacky, and wonderful world of “Rick and Morty.”